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Final performance evaluation of USAID's 'Cambodia micro, small and medium-sized enterprises II/business enabling environment' project : final report

2013EnglishPrepared under Task Order: AID-442-TO-13-00001 Under the Evaluation Services IQC' | Cover title: Final performance evaluation of USAID/Cambodia micro, small and medium size enterprises II/business enabling environment project | Title in footer: Final performance evaluation of Cambodia MSME II/BEE project | Mid-term evaluation: PD-ACU-696 Small scale enterprisesCODE: 442; Cambodia Southeast Asia

Metadata

Contract/Code
AID-442-TO-13-00001 | AID-RAN-I-00-09-00018 | RAN-I-00-09-00018-00 | EEM-I-04-07-00009-00 | EEM-I-00-07-00009-00 | AID-EEM-I-04-07-00009 | AID-EEM-I-00-07-00009
Institution
8414 - Mendez England and Associates 8523 USAID. Mission to Cambodia | 13413 Bur. for Policy, Planning Learning. Ofc. of Learning, Evaluation Research
Keywords
Business enterprises | Economic development | Economics | Investment | Management | Manufacturing | Prices | Property DT50 Development program and activity evaluation (1274.65) | Agricultural management (1186.5) | Small scale enterprises (1018.0)
ID
PDACU758
File size
1731 KB
Source
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Abstract

This is a report of the final performance evaluation of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise 2/Business Enabling Environment (MSME 2/BEE) project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission in Cambodia.  MSME 2/BEE project, referred in this report as MSME, commenced in October 2008 and ended in September 2012.  The project, implemented by DAI/Nathan Group, was dedicated to helping micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in rural areas increase their productivity and enhance the business enabling environment through the implementation of three components: (1) strengthening selected value chains in order to improve the productivity and competitiveness of Cambodian businesses; (2) increasing and improving the voice of the private sector to enable the business community to better articulate its views on issues of trade, investment and business management; and (3) strengthening public institutions to enable the government at both the national and sub national levels to implement numerous policy reforms that will improve the business-enabling environment.  (Excerpt, modified)